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godsend

[god-send] / ˈgɒdˌsɛnd /


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A rusty old piece of corrugated iron made into a boat by Banksy - and the accompanying artwork - has become a "godsend" for the park where he put it.

From BBC

On the hottest days, nobody wants to cook anyway, and cool, crisp salads are a godsend.

From Salon

“At a minimum, just to have the legroom to stretch out would have been a godsend — and what we got was a little miracle.”

From New York Times

The deal with Verve Coffee was a godsend, but it only came after months of fruitless planning for another spot.

From Los Angeles Times

Such remedies would be a godsend for the 10 to 15 percent of adults in the United States with I.B.S. or other food sensitivities who experience gastrointestinal distress following a meal.

From New York Times